"Sport and General" Photo. HOP-PICKING IN KENT.-Hop-picking provides seasonal work for many thousands of the poorer people of London, and each year as the season arrives they migrate in whole families, young and old, to the hopfields of Kent and other counties in the south of England. These workers look on their annual task as both as means of augmenting a tiny income and spending a holiday in the country. The illustration shows hop-pickers at the work at Paddock Wood. Kent.
ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND.—Before commencing training members of the New Zealand Rugby team, now touring Britain, spent some days in London sight-seeing. They are here seen leaving Hampton Court, Palace. On the extreme left is Mr. C. J. Wray. New Zealand’s Rugby, representative in England.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 229, 30 September 1935, Page 3
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126"Sport and General" Photo. HOP-PICKING IN KENT.-Hop-picking provides seasonal work for many thousands of the poorer people of London, and each year as the season arrives they migrate in whole families, young and old, to the hopfields of Kent and other counties in the south of England. These workers look on their annual task as both as means of augmenting a tiny income and spending a holiday in the country. The illustration shows hop-pickers at the work at Paddock Wood. Kent. ALL BLACKS IN ENGLAND.—Before commencing training members of the New Zealand Rugby team, now touring Britain, spent some days in London sight-seeing. They are here seen leaving Hampton Court, Palace. On the extreme left is Mr. C. J. Wray. New Zealand’s Rugby, representative in England. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 229, 30 September 1935, Page 3
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